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Category: Séminaire Régulier IUSTI

08/07/2022 – E. Loiseau – How millions of microscopic active cilia self-organize to protect our airways ?

By Séminaire Posted on 27 May 2022 Posted in Séminaire Régulier IUSTI, Séminaires

The respiratory tract is protected by mucus, a complex fluid transported along the epithelial surface by the coordinated beating of millions of microscopic cilia, hence

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24/06/2022 – J-A. Olive – Rheologies for the Earth’s brittle crust

By Séminaire Posted on 15 May 2022 Posted in Séminaire Régulier IUSTI, Séminaires

Most of the brittle, earthquake-generating deformation that shapes mountain ranges takes place in the uppermost ~15 km of the Earth’s crust

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10/06/2022 – B. Lombard – Unfolding of bistable tape springs: an extended Lagrangian approach

By Séminaire Posted on 30 April 2022 Posted in Séminaire Régulier IUSTI, Séminaires

The motivation of this work is to better understand the dynamic behaviour of bistable structures presenting an analogy with regularized Ericksen bars

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REPORTÉ au 8/07/2022 — 27/05/2022 – E. Loiseau – How millions of microscopic active cilia self-organize to protect our airways ?

By Séminaire Posted on 15 April 2022 Posted in Séminaire Régulier IUSTI, Séminaires

The respiratory tract is protected by mucus, a complex fluid transported along the epithelial surface by the coordinated beating of millions of microscopic cilia, hence

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REPORTÉ — 13/05/2022 – K. Loubière, N. Dietrich & V. Roig – Bulles inertielles confinées

By Séminaire Posted on 13 March 2022 Posted in Séminaire Régulier IUSTI, Séminaires

Les écoulements à bulles, le plus souvent réactifs, sont utilisés dans de nombreux procédés industriels

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29/04/2022 – B. Thiria – Different aspects of swimming and schooling in fish

By Séminaire Posted on 1 February 2022 Posted in Séminaire Régulier IUSTI, Séminaires

In this talk, I will show three different experiments on live fish swimming and schooling.

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01/04/2022 – A. Bussonière – Acoustic signature of a bursting soap bubble

By Séminaire Posted on 1 February 2022 Posted in Séminaire Régulier IUSTI, Séminaires

Many familiar events feature a distinctive sound : paper crumpling or tearing, squeaking doors, rain drumming on the ground or the characteristic bubbling sound of boiling water

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04/03/2022 – R. Cerbus – Universality in pipes and landslides

By Séminaire Posted on 4 January 2022 Posted in Séminaire Régulier IUSTI, Séminaires

In his seminal work over 130 years ago, Osborne Reynolds observed that as he gradually increased the flow speed of his initially laminar pipe

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— REPORTÉ au 24/06/2022 — 07/01/2022 – J-A. Olive – Rheologies for the Earth’s brittle crust

By Séminaire Posted on 1 December 2021 Posted in Séminaire Régulier IUSTI, Séminaires

Most of the brittle, earthquake-generating deformation that shapes mountain ranges takes place in the uppermost ~15 km of the Earth’s crust. On short time scales

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— REPORTÉ au 27/05/2022 — 10/12/2021 – E. Loiseau – How millions of microscopic active cilia self-organize to protect our airways

By Séminaire Posted on 10 November 2021 Posted in Séminaire Régulier IUSTI, Séminaires

The respiratory tract is protected by mucus, a complex fluid transported along the epithelial surface by the coordinated beating
of millions of microscopic cilia, hence the name of mucociliary clearance.

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